The story of what happens to everyday Americans when corporations go to war. Acclaimed director Robert Greenwald (Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price,
Outfoxed and Uncovered) takes you inside the lives of soldiers, truck drivers, widows and children who have been changed forever as a result of
profiteering in the reconstruction of Iraq. Iraq for Sale uncovers the connections between private corporations making a killing in Iraq and the decision
makers who allow them to do so.

A feature length documentary that uncovers a retail giant's assault on families and American values. The film dives into the deeply personal stories and
everyday lives of families and communities struggling to fight a goliath. A working mother is forced to turn to public assistance to provide healthcare for
her two small children. A Missouri family loses its business after Wal-Mart is given over $2 million to open its doors down the road. A mayor struggles to
equip his first responders after Wal-Mart pulls out and relocates just outside the city limits. A community in California unites, takes on the giant,
and wins!

Producer/Director Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films take you on an extraordinary journey that will change the way you think, feel -- and shop.
Behind the Scenes documentary; Director's commentary; 8 parody commercials; The Spoofmakers; Spanish, French subtitles, and English closed-captioning.

Ray McGovern, featured in this film, publicly confronts Donald Rumsfeld on his claims to know where the (non-existent) WMD's were in Iraq. In his
documentary feature, UNCOVERED: The War on Iraq, filmmaker Robert Greenwald chronicles the Bush Administration's determined quest to invade Iraq following
the events of September 11, 2001. The film deconstructs the administration's case for war through interviews with U.S intelligence and defense officials,
foreign service experts, and U.N. weapons inspectors -- including a former CIA director, a former ambassador to Saudi Arabia and even President Bush's
Secretary of the Army. Their analyses and conclusions are sobering, and often disturbing, regardless of one's political affiliations.

Since this film was first released in November 2003 via thousands of house parties organized by MoveOn.org, the issues addressed have become well known,
and the arguments made by the experts in the film have been proven. Most recently, by the Downing Street Memos. This is an important film documenting
exactly how the Bush administration hoodwinked the American people into supporting an unnecessary war. A war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives,
and continues today.